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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a man of gravity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is serious, dignified, or solemn in demeanor or behavior.
Example: "In times of crisis, we need a man of gravity to lead us through the challenges ahead."
Alternatives: "a serious man" or "a man of seriousness".
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He knows what a man of gravity he is said to be.
Michael Sheen's Boldwood is dignified, proud and aloof, a man of gravity, status and tradition, highly respected by those around him.
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He was referred to as the "English Achilles"; the historian Polydore Vergil called him "a man of singular valour, constancy, and gravity".
But it's frightening to see that even a man of his stature can be bowed by the gravity of an institution like the World Bank.
Oscar-baiting dramas with men of gravity, who keep women as sidekicks and accessories.
Completing the list were Man of Steel, Gravity, Thor: The Dark World, The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug and The Croods.
And since women tend to have a lower center of gravity than men, the brackets are mounted further forward, making turns easier and improving balance.
In the corner, a man explained the concept of gravity to his date.
But we don't sense how deeply Juliet's love has transformed Romeo, turning him from a callow youth who pantomimed romance into a man who understands the gravity and beauty of what has befallen him.
A small man, with a spherical head and large, liquid eyes, Mr. Étaix projects a sense of gravity and self-control.
"It was a feeling of gravity.
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